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Comment by darkarsenic

Great in arena, you can make one for yourself and your partners without using up soul shards.

Comment by Mikal

One thing to note about healthstones that many warlocks may not realize, is that you can in fact have more then one on you.

The trick is understanding what is defined as a 'unique' healthstone. A healthstone that is created by Tad the Warlock, that grants +800 health is unique. A healthstone also crafted by Tad the Warlock that grants 1200 health is ALSO unique, but is NOT the same as the +800 healthstone. Thusly, you can carry one of each, and even more if you so choose, provided that no two stones give you the same amount of health back.

In addition, this is also quite useful for when you have two warlocks of different levels of abilities. For example:

Warlock A has no talent points in Improved Healthstone. As such, their Rank 5 healthstone grants +1200 health.

Warlock B has 1 talent points in Improved Healthstone. So their Rank 5 healthstone returns more health then the stone created by Warlock A.

Warlock C has 2 talent points in Improved Healthstone. As a result, their Rank 5 healthstone grants even more health then the stone created by Warlock B.

All in all, you can have multiple healthstones of various levels of quality on you at once. This is especially useful in areas where you expect a battle to go for a long time such as General Drakkisath, the Beast, Molten Core battles, Onyxia, and others.

Now while the stones themselves each have a cool down, having two (or more) stones granting around 1200 health each in a battle can significantly prolong your survival time, especially in mana intensive situations where your primary healers are occupied healing someone else. You'll be able to not only use potions, but healthstones as well as bandages to survive in a situation where you might not otherwise be able to. All of this can be done without having to bother the warlock for another stone.

Just remember: This only works if the health regained by the stone is not identical. They can all be from the same warlock (or different ones) if you wish, but no two stones can return the same amount of health.

Comment by Mikal

One thing to note about healthstones that many warlocks may not realize, is that you can in fact have more then one on you.

The trick is understanding what is defined as a 'unique' healthstone. A healthstone that is created by Tad the Warlock, that grants +800 health is unique. A healthstone also crafted by Tad the Warlock that grants 1200 health is ALSO unique, but is NOT the same as the +800 healthstone. Thusly, you can carry one of each, and even more if you so choose, provided that no two stones give you the same amount of health back.

In addition, this is also quite useful for when you have two warlocks of different levels of abilities. For example:

Warlock A has no talent points in Improved Healthstone. As such, their Rank 5 healthstone grants +1200 health.

Warlock B has 1 talent points in Improved Healthstone. So their Rank 5 healthstone returns more health then the stone created by Warlock A.

Warlock C has 2 talent points in Improved Healthstone. As a result, their Rank 5 healthstone grants even more health then the stone created by Warlock B.

All in all, you can have multiple healthstones of various levels of quality on you at once. This is especially useful in areas where you expect a battle to go for a long time such as General Drakkisath, the Beast, Molten Core battles, Onyxia, and others.

Now while the stones themselves each have a cool down, having two (or more) stones granting around 1200 health each in a battle can significantly prolong your survival time, especially in mana intensive situations where your primary healers are occupied healing someone else. You'll be able to not only use potions, but healthstones as well as bandages to survive in a situation where you might not otherwise be able to. All of this can be done without having to bother the warlock for another stone.

Just remember: This only works if the health regained by the stone is not identical. They can all be from the same warlock (or different ones) if you wish, but no two stones can return the same amount of health.

Comment by Mikal

One thing to note about healthstones that many warlocks may not realize, is that you can in fact have more then one on you.

The trick is understanding what is defined as a 'unique' healthstone. A healthstone that is created by Tad the Warlock, that grants +800 health is unique. A healthstone also crafted by Tad the Warlock that grants 1200 health is ALSO unique, but is NOT the same as the +800 healthstone. Thusly, you can carry one of each, and even more if you so choose, provided that no two stones give you the same amount of health back.

In addition, this is also quite useful for when you have two warlocks of different levels of abilities. For example:

Warlock A has no talent points in Improved Healthstone. As such, their Rank 5 healthstone grants +1200 health.

Warlock B has 1 talent points in Improved Healthstone. So their Rank 5 healthstone returns more health then the stone created by Warlock A.

Warlock C has 2 talent points in Improved Healthstone. As a result, their Rank 5 healthstone grants even more health then the stone created by Warlock B.

All in all, you can have multiple healthstones of various levels of quality on you at once. This is especially useful in areas where you expect a battle to go for a long time such as General Drakkisath, the Beast, Molten Core battles, Onyxia, and others.

Now while the stones themselves each have a cool down, having two (or more) stones granting around 1200 health each in a battle can significantly prolong your survival time, especially in mana intensive situations where your primary healers are occupied healing someone else. You'll be able to not only use potions, but healthstones as well as bandages to survive in a situation where you might not otherwise be able to. All of this can be done without having to bother the warlock for another stone.

Just remember: This only works if the health regained by the stone is not identical. They can all be from the same warlock (or different ones) if you wish, but no two stones can return the same amount of health.

Comment by Mikal

One thing to note about healthstones that many warlocks may not realize, is that you can in fact have more then one on you.

The trick is understanding what is defined as a 'unique' healthstone. A healthstone that is created by Tad the Warlock, that grants +800 health is unique. A healthstone also crafted by Tad the Warlock that grants 1200 health is ALSO unique, but is NOT the same as the +800 healthstone. Thusly, you can carry one of each, and even more if you so choose, provided that no two stones give you the same amount of health back.

In addition, this is also quite useful for when you have two warlocks of different levels of abilities. For example:

Warlock A has no talent points in Improved Healthstone. As such, their Rank 5 healthstone grants +1200 health.

Warlock B has 1 talent points in Improved Healthstone. So their Rank 5 healthstone returns more health then the stone created by Warlock A.

Warlock C has 2 talent points in Improved Healthstone. As a result, their Rank 5 healthstone grants even more health then the stone created by Warlock B.

All in all, you can have multiple healthstones of various levels of quality on you at once. This is especially useful in areas where you expect a battle to go for a long time such as General Drakkisath, the Beast, Molten Core battles, Onyxia, and others.

Now while the stones themselves each have a cool down, having two (or more) stones granting around 1200 health each in a battle can significantly prolong your survival time, especially in mana intensive situations where your primary healers are occupied healing someone else. You'll be able to not only use potions, but healthstones as well as bandages to survive in a situation where you might not otherwise be able to. All of this can be done without having to bother the warlock for another stone.

Just remember: This only works if the health regained by the stone is not identical. They can all be from the same warlock (or different ones) if you wish, but no two stones can return the same amount of health.

Comment by Mikal

One thing to note about healthstones that many warlocks may not realize, is that you can in fact have more then one on you.

The trick is understanding what is defined as a 'unique' healthstone. A healthstone that is created by Tad the Warlock, that grants +800 health is unique. A healthstone also crafted by Tad the Warlock that grants 1200 health is ALSO unique, but is NOT the same as the +800 healthstone. Thusly, you can carry one of each, and even more if you so choose, provided that no two stones give you the same amount of health back.

In addition, this is also quite useful for when you have two warlocks of different levels of abilities. For example:

Warlock A has no talent points in Improved Healthstone. As such, their Rank 5 healthstone grants +1200 health.

Warlock B has 1 talent points in Improved Healthstone. So their Rank 5 healthstone returns more health then the stone created by Warlock A.

Warlock C has 2 talent points in Improved Healthstone. As a result, their Rank 5 healthstone grants even more health then the stone created by Warlock B.

All in all, you can have multiple healthstones of various levels of quality on you at once. This is especially useful in areas where you expect a battle to go for a long time such as General Drakkisath, the Beast, Molten Core battles, Onyxia, and others.

Now while the stones themselves each have a cool down, having two (or more) stones granting around 1200 health each in a battle can significantly prolong your survival time, especially in mana intensive situations where your primary healers are occupied healing someone else. You'll be able to not only use potions, but healthstones as well as bandages to survive in a situation where you might not otherwise be able to. All of this can be done without having to bother the warlock for another stone.

Just remember: This only works if the health regained by the stone is not identical. They can all be from the same warlock (or different ones) if you wish, but no two stones can return the same amount of health.

Comment by Mikal

One thing to note about healthstones that many warlocks may not realize, is that you can in fact have more then one on you.

The trick is understanding what is defined as a 'unique' healthstone. A healthstone that is created by Tad the Warlock, that grants +800 health is unique. A healthstone also crafted by Tad the Warlock that grants 1200 health is ALSO unique, but is NOT the same as the +800 healthstone. Thusly, you can carry one of each, and even more if you so choose, provided that no two stones give you the same amount of health back.

In addition, this is also quite useful for when you have two warlocks of different levels of abilities. For example:

Warlock A has no talent points in Improved Healthstone. As such, their Rank 5 healthstone grants +1200 health.

Warlock B has 1 talent points in Improved Healthstone. So their Rank 5 healthstone returns more health then the stone created by Warlock A.

Warlock C has 2 talent points in Improved Healthstone. As a result, their Rank 5 healthstone grants even more health then the stone created by Warlock B.

All in all, you can have multiple healthstones of various levels of quality on you at once. This is especially useful in areas where you expect a battle to go for a long time such as General Drakkisath, the Beast, Molten Core battles, Onyxia, and others.

Now while the stones themselves each have a cool down, having two (or more) stones granting around 1200 health each in a battle can significantly prolong your survival time, especially in mana intensive situations where your primary healers are occupied healing someone else. You'll be able to not only use potions, but healthstones as well as bandages to survive in a situation where you might not otherwise be able to. All of this can be done without having to bother the warlock for another stone.

Just remember: This only works if the health regained by the stone is not identical. They can all be from the same warlock (or different ones) if you wish, but no two stones can return the same amount of health.

Comment by Shadowvoid

Its pretty much a free potion for locks with the mats being to click a button when the mob is at 1/8 health :) easy as pie.

Comment by WindxWalker

Heals 150 with 1 point in Imp. Health and Heals 200 with 2 points.

Comment by WindxWalker

Heals 2288 with 1 point in Imp. Health and Heals 2496 with 2 points.

Comment by sygobat

Very wrong.. the talent is 10/20%, so its 110 hp with 1/2 and 120 with 2/2.

Comment by yesya

I've noticed that it can crit-heal. Both inside and outside of battle.

Comment by kilorat

This healthstone is better than the one created by Ritual of Souls (rank 1), so its back to manually handing them out until 80, when you get rank 2 of the ritual.

Comment by Skullhawk13

They patched that out sadly as i atempted it and it was failure so ya Only one health stone for joo!

Comment by Skullhawk13

Outdated due to patchEdit: I tested it and it does not work is what i meant.

Comment by Skullhawk13

Sorry Tad But a patch made that little trick not work anymore

Comment by Ghaara

Can it crit o.O ?

Comment by soultwister

You no longer can keep more than one healthstone at a time.

Comment by skipy

Unfortunately this no longer applies, you are able to carry just one healtstone regardless of the ammount of health it will restore

Comment by sonicknight

As of 4.0.1 this spell is bugged and costs no mana.

Comment by apttrick

Heals for 16933.7 at level 85 (taken from logs).

PS if anyone has a link to a compiled list of base stats at 85, I would be much appreciative. Wowpedia and wowwiki are both showing level 80 values.

Comment by Junblat

New icon !

Comment by Misy

Nerfed to less health, buffed to more charges in MoP!

Comment by anjkh

MoP Beta: 3 charges, 2 min CD.

Comment by ahua

14% of your maximum health in BGs.

Comment by noamchomsky

Anyone have a link to the actual item this spell creates?

Comment by kain78

Boarder line obsolete considering the difference of hp return compared to the WoD craftable hp pots.Yes this is coming from a main player Lock,